
Episode 37: That was Then. This is Now: A Deeper Dive
From Osteopathy Unplugged by Steve Paulus, DO & Bonnie Gintis, DO
December 27, 2025 · 9 min
About this episode
This episode delves deeper into the implications of a quote by Robert Fulford regarding patient treatment before World War II, responding to listener questions and comments.
This is a deeper dive into Episode 34, where we explored the many and nuanced meanings of this quote from Robert Fulford, DO, “Patients were a lot easier to treat before World War II.” Thanks to our listeners who responded with so many great questions and comments, we have created a whole episode in response. ~~~ We’ve created several foundational episodes, which are free and are available anywhere you get your podcasts. The complete collection is only available at https://www.patreon.com/OsteopathyUnplugged Please sign up for our mailing list news about our podcast by entering your email in the "Subscribe to our mailing list" section at the bottom of each page at www.OsteopathyUnplugged.com
People in this episode
Hosts: Steve Paulus, DO, Bonnie Gintis, DO
Topics covered
- osteopathy
- patient treatment
- historical perspectives
- listener engagement
- medical history
Keywords
- osteopathy
- patient treatment
- World War II
- listener questions
- medical history
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Osteopathy Unplugged
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